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Discover Ludwig"it sets up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to arrange or establish something, usually with a particular purpose or goal in mind. Example: The first chapter of the novel sets up the characters and their relationships, creating a foundation for the events that unfold later in the story.
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Apart from its dullness, it sets up an expectation the book does not fulfill.
"It sets up something unexpected".
It sets up this weekend quite nicely".
But it sets up the state as a bully.
It sets up grim vibrations in the mind).
It sets up the next two games nicely.
But it sets up a legislative session no less contentious.
I think it sets up well for me.
"But maybe it sets up a bigger showdown.
It sets up a collision course for the West".
And it sets up the rubber match next Monday!
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